News Highlights
- Polaris Bank Chairman, Kassim Gidado, urged newly inducted bankers to uphold integrity, ethical leadership, and continuous learning.
- A total of 2,037 professionals were admitted into the Chartered Banker and Microfinance Certified Banker cadre by the CIBN.
At a time when technology is reshaping finance and public trust remains fragile, the Chairman of Polaris Bank, Dr. Kassim Gidado, has challenged a new generation of banking professionals to anchor their careers on integrity, competence, and purposeful leadership.
Delivering his remarks as Special Guest of Honour at the 2026 Stream 1 Chartered Banker Induction Ceremony organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Dr. Gidado urged the inductees to rise above technical expertise and embody the ethical standards required to sustain confidence in the financial system.
The ceremony, which was held in Lagos at the weekend, celebrated the induction of 2,037 professionals into the prestigious Chartered Banker and Microfinance Certified Banker cadre of the Institute, marking a significant milestone in their professional journeys.
According to the Institute, the inductees emerged through various certification routes, including 9 candidates through the Chartered Banker/MBA route, 816 through the Chartered Banker Regular Route, 25 through the MSc/Chartered Banker pathway, 262 through the SMP/AMP/Chartered Banker pathway, and 435 Microfinance Certified Professionals.
The candidates comprise executives, senior and middle management staff of Deposit Money Banks, Microfinance Banks, and other financial institutions, as well as professionals from the public and private sectors, self-employed members of the Institute, and graduates from linked tertiary institutions.
In his address, Dr. Gidado described the induction ceremony as more than a formal event, noting that it represents a celebration of excellence, perseverance, and professional discipline within the banking industry.
“Banking today is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Digital transformation, financial inclusion, regulatory reforms, and emerging technologies are redefining how financial institutions operate and deliver value to society,” he said.
He emphasized that while technology continues to transform the banking sector, trust remains the most valuable currency in banking, stressing that the credibility of the financial system ultimately depends on the integrity and professionalism of banking professionals.
Dr. Gidado commended the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria for its continued commitment to strengthening professional standards, developing industry capacity, and nurturing the next generation of banking leaders in Nigeria.
He also reiterated the importance of investing in human capital within the financial services industry.
“At Polaris Bank, we firmly believe that human capital is the most strategic asset within financial institutions. The future of banking will not be defined only by technology or capital, but by the quality of professionals who steward these resources responsibly,” he stated.
An accomplished academic, Dr. Gidado further encouraged the newly inducted Chartered Bankers to be guided by three key principles throughout their careers: upholding integrity, committing to lifelong learning, and leading with purpose.
The 2026 Stream 1 Chartered Banker Induction Ceremony brought together industry leaders, regulators, banking professionals, and stakeholders to celebrate professional excellence and reinforce the role of certification in strengthening Nigeria’s financial system.
